An existing database of relative sea-level (RSL) reconstructions from the U.S. Atlantic coast lacked valid sea-level index points from Georgia and Florida. This region lies on the edge of the collapsing forebulge of the former Laurentide Ice Sheet making it an important location for understanding glacio-isostatic adjustment and the history of ice-sheet melt. To address the paucity of data, we reconstruct RSL in northeastern Florida (St. Marys) over the last ∼8.0 ka from samples of basal salt-marsh sediment that minimize the influence of compaction. The analogy between modern salt-marsh foraminifera and their fossil counterparts preserved in the sedimentary record was used to estimate paleomarsh surface elevation. Sample ages were determined...
A paucity of detailed relative sea-level (RSL) reconstructions from low latitudes hinders efforts to...
This study develops the first database of Holocene sea-level index points for the U.S. Atlantic coas...
We produced a relative sea-level (RSL) reconstruction from Connecticut (USA) spanning the last ∼2200...
An existing database of relative sea-level (RSL) reconstructions from the U.S. Atlantic coast lacked...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Late Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) reconstructions can be used to estimate rates of land-level (...
Previous research on relative sea-level (RSL) changes in the western North Atlantic identified varia...
To address a paucity of Common Era data in the Gulf of Mexico, we reconstructed ~1.1 m of relative s...
To address a paucity of Common Era data in the Gulf of Mexico, we reconstructed ~ 1.1 m of relative ...
Previous research on relative sea-level (RSL) changes in the western North Atlantic identified varia...
Stratigraphic data from salt marshes provide accurate reconstructions of Holocene relative sea-level...
Records of late Holocene relative sea level (RSL) change are critical for understanding the mechanis...
This study develops the first database of Holocene sea-level index points for the U.S. Atlantic coas...
We produced ∼3000-year long relative sea-level (RSL) histories for two sites in North Carolina (USA)...
Future sea-level rise will dramatically affect coastal landscapes and populations. The coast of Nor...
A paucity of detailed relative sea-level (RSL) reconstructions from low latitudes hinders efforts to...
This study develops the first database of Holocene sea-level index points for the U.S. Atlantic coas...
We produced a relative sea-level (RSL) reconstruction from Connecticut (USA) spanning the last ∼2200...
An existing database of relative sea-level (RSL) reconstructions from the U.S. Atlantic coast lacked...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Late Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) reconstructions can be used to estimate rates of land-level (...
Previous research on relative sea-level (RSL) changes in the western North Atlantic identified varia...
To address a paucity of Common Era data in the Gulf of Mexico, we reconstructed ~1.1 m of relative s...
To address a paucity of Common Era data in the Gulf of Mexico, we reconstructed ~ 1.1 m of relative ...
Previous research on relative sea-level (RSL) changes in the western North Atlantic identified varia...
Stratigraphic data from salt marshes provide accurate reconstructions of Holocene relative sea-level...
Records of late Holocene relative sea level (RSL) change are critical for understanding the mechanis...
This study develops the first database of Holocene sea-level index points for the U.S. Atlantic coas...
We produced ∼3000-year long relative sea-level (RSL) histories for two sites in North Carolina (USA)...
Future sea-level rise will dramatically affect coastal landscapes and populations. The coast of Nor...
A paucity of detailed relative sea-level (RSL) reconstructions from low latitudes hinders efforts to...
This study develops the first database of Holocene sea-level index points for the U.S. Atlantic coas...
We produced a relative sea-level (RSL) reconstruction from Connecticut (USA) spanning the last ∼2200...